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Path Robotics’ welding quadruped, via Nima Gard on Twitter . Welcome to the reading list, a weekly roundup of news and links related to buildings, infrastructure, and industrial technology. This week we look at a quadruped welding robot, the China Shock 2.0, transformer startups, China’s mysteriously moving satellites, and more. Roughly 2/3rds of the reading list is paywalled, so for full access become a paid subscriber. No essay this week, but working on a more involved piece about constru...

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simonwillison.net

Anthropic today quietly (as in silently , no announcement anywhere at all) updated their claude.com/pricing page (but not their Choosing a Claude plan page , which shows up first for me on Google) to add this tiny but significant detail (arrow is mine, and it's already reverted ): The Internet Archive copy from yesterday shows a checkbox there. Claude Code used to be a feature of the $20/month Pro plan, but according to the new pricing page it is now exclusive to the $100/month or $20...

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The kitchen was scattered with rainbows as the sun shone through the frosted glass. Maybe the glass was put there to make rainbows; what was the architect thinking when they designed this place? I saw the shadows of my head and my hair cast onto the cabinets. Can I make a shadow puppet? I raised my hands and tried to make shapes. My favourite was the love heart, which, through the way the light was cast into the room, had another love heart in a slightly lighter shade of grey behind it. We made ...

My Best Sub £100 Purchase

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I was recently listening to an episode of The Idea Roastery about personal life gamechangers and toward the end of the episode, Herman asked Jason: What is the best purchase you've ever made for less than £100? For Jason is was an egg poacher, and for Herman it was a coffee grinder. This discussion got me thinking about what mine was, and I really wasn't sure at first. But after some thought, it hit me. It's my dog, Tia! She's getting old now, at nearly 14 years of age. But m...

Big Tech is Soviet

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Scott’s Seeing Like a State describes what large organizations need to manage a system. Everything must be made visible, countable, and comparable; in other words everything must be standardized. The problem is that standardization serves the center, not the periphery. It simplifies administration, but at the cost of destroying local adaptations that made things actually work. For example, precolonial land tenure systems that assigned use rights in complex ways according to season, kinship...

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lemire.me

Consider the following problem. Given a string, you must match all of the ASCII white-space characters ( \t , \n , \r , and the space) and some characters important in JSON ( : , , , [ , ] , { , } ). JSON is a text-based data format used for web services. A toy JSON document looks as follows. { "name" : "Alice" , "age" : 30 , "email" : "alice@example.com" , "tags" : [ "developer" , "python" , "open-source" ], "active" : true } We want to solve...

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256 Lines or Less: Test Case Minimization Apr 20, 2026 Property Based Testing and fuzzing are a deep and science-intensive topic. There are enough advanced techniques there for a couple of PhDs, a PBT daemon, and a client-server architecture . But I have this weird parlor-trick PBT library, implementable in a couple of hundred lines of code in one sitting. This week I’ve been thinking about a cool variation of a consensus algorithm. I implemented it on the weekend. And it took just ...

Persistence of Vision

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Humid air swirls with colorful spirits. They trace its invisible currents in spirals through open spaces, cling to branches, drip down stone faces and, awakened by the first beams of the rising sun, ooze newly out of trees like sap. Lulls of wind leave them gliding gently downward to be picked up again. From a distance, eddies of the spirits’ malleable confetti travel along plains. With translucent jellylike hands and fingers they wave at each other in passing or hold each other in breeze-pert...

Climbing the Grossvenediger

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Fragments: April 21

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Last week Thoughtworks released the 34th volume of our Technology Radar . This radar is our biannual survey of our experience of the technology scene, highlighting tools, techniques, platforms, and languages that we’ve used or otherwise caught our eye. This edition contains 118 blips, each briefly describing our impressions of one of these elements. As we would expect, the radar is dominated by AI-oriented topics. Part of this is revisiting familiar ground with LLM-assisted eyes: An...

Columnar Storage is Normalization

buttondown.com

Something I didn't understand for a while is that the process of turning row-oriented data into column-oriented data isn't a totally bespoke, foreign concept in the realm of databases. It's still of the relational abstraction. Or can be. As an example, say we have this data: data = [ { "name" : "Smudge" , "colour" : "black" }, { "name" : "Sissel" , "colour" : "grey" }, { "name" : "Hamlet" , "colour" : "black" } ] This represents a tab...

Shield AI selected by U.S. Navy to compete for $800M in ISR services with V-BAT

shield.ai

WASHINGTON — (April 20, 2026)  — Shield AI announced today its selection by the United States Navy to provide contractor-owned, contractor-operated (COCO) intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) services in support of naval and joint force operations.    Under the Navy’s initiative to expand and modernize ISR capabilities, Shield AI will compete for up to $800 million in task orders alongside other selected industry partners, delivering persistent ISR using its V-BAT v...

Pruning Hypertrees for the Lax and Lazy

conduition.io

How to generate and sign with SLH-DSA very quickly, with only mild side effects. How to generate and sign with SLH-DSA very quickly, with only mild side effects.

5 projects to build your AI engineering competency

nishtahir.com

I've spent the last 2 years building and interviewing candidates for AI Engineering roles. So I've been fortunate enough to watch the career track evolve from being a fringe amorphous role fueled by hype to a growing discipline in and of itself. AI Engineering as a term is still pretty fuzzy but for the purposes of this blog post, I define an AI Engineer as an engineer whose primary expertise is developing systems and solutions which integrate AI platforms and stacks. It's an intersection of sk...

Accepted proposal: UUID in the Go standard library

rednafi.com

Notes on Go's newly accepted uuid proposal and the tradeoffs behind the API. Notes on Go's newly accepted uuid proposal and the tradeoffs behind the API.

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